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Well, that will teach me not to use the search function for prospects nation . They have her at #105 but my search didn't find her . Prospects Nation was started by a couple of guys who got laid off from Hoopgurlz when ESPN decided to downsize .

Well, that will teach me not to use the search function for prospects nation . They have her at #105 but my search didn't find her . Prospects Nation was started by a couple of guys who got laid off from Hoopgurlz when ESPN decided to downsize .

For a few short weeks in 1966 the best college basketball team I've ever seen wore Garnet & Black. I saw a magician leading the break, two angels of death on his wings filling those passing lanes, and thundering up from behind the best power forward in the college game and the center who had started it all - the one and only stallion.

Their young, exuberant faces forever etched into the memory banks of my brain - Jack Thompson, Skip Harlicka, Sneaky Frank Standard, Gary Gregor and big Mike Grosso. They were the Four Horsemen & the Jersey Stallion of Gamecock lore. What should have been.

The chemistry between those five players was like nothing I've ever seen before or since on a basketball court. It was truly sheer magic. Not asking you to believe me. Instead, ask Lefty Drisell if he's still alive. The 'Cocks scrimmaged his pre-season top five Davidson team before Grosso was declared ineligible.

If Dawn can pull off what she's attempting, I may get to see poetry in motion wearing G&B twice in my lifetime. Just how lucky can one old basketball junkie be?

For a few short weeks in 1966 the best college basketball team I've ever seen wore Garnet & Black. I saw a magician leading the break, two angels of death on his wings filling those passing lanes, and thundering up from behind the best power forward in the college game and the center who had started it all - the one and only stallion.

Their young, exuberant faces forever etched into the memory banks of my brain - Jack Thompson, Skip Harlicka, Sneaky Frank Standard, Gary Gregor and big Mike Grosso. They were the Four Horsemen & the Jersey Stallion of Gamecock lore. What should have been.

The chemistry between those five players was like nothing I've ever seen before or since on a basketball court. It was truly sheer magic. Not asking you to believe me. Instead, ask Lefty Drisell if he's still alive. The 'Cocks scrimmaged his pre-season top five Davidson team before Grosso was declared ineligible.

If Dawn can pull off what she's attempting, I may get to see poetry in motion wearing G&B twice in my lifetime. Just how lucky can one old basketball junkie be?

Dawn is building a dynasty, my friend. It is happening before our eyes. I can't wait until she and Frank start filling the CLA(W) with regularity.